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Two Filipino sailors charged with conspiracy to import drugs following arrest on cargo ship
Last week
12th January 2025 - 18th January 2025
Incoming Government kicks National Security Strategy can further down the road
Explainer: What will the new transport security force be and will it be able to arrest people?
The Journal has built a picture of what the new service will and won’t be from talking to security sources and experts.
Trainee soldier taken to hospital following detonation of training explosive at Dublin barracks
Israel's absent Ambassador to Ireland Dana Erlich has turned up in Madrid
Gardaí investigate evening assault in Dublin city centre
Gardaí board suspected drug 'mother ship' in Shannon estuary and arrest suspect
It is believed the drugs shipment is not on the cargo ship and is somewhere in the Atlantic off Kerry – the ship is carrying a legitimate load to a location in Ireland.
Gardaí believe drugs shipment may be floating in sea off Kerry after botched smuggling drop-off
Here is why a massive convoy of garda vehicles raced through morning traffic in Dublin today
From the prison cell to the fireline - how California uses low paid prisoners to fight wildfires
According to statistics released by Californian Department of Corrections there are 950 prison firefighters across the various fires ravaging the scrub and suburbs of Los Angeles.
A dispute has erupted between medics and the HSE at Ireland's two air ambulance bases
This month
January 2025
WRC criticises two year suspension of garda as an unfair 'rubber stamping' exercise
Irish Air Traffic staff appeal for 'respect and dignity' after 'abusive' messages
The unprecedented plea was issued in the last week.
Sales of new electric vehicles fell by 24% last year, motor industry figures show
Last month
December 2024
New hate crime laws come into force in Ireland from today
Child abductions, deaths abroad and mental health cases see rise in Irish diplomatic response
Gardaí launch investigation after body of woman missing from Athlone found on land in Roscommon
A man in his 80s has died four days after a two car crash in County Louth
Paddy Hill, a member of the Birmingham Six, has died at the age of 80
Government concerned by environmental risk posed by oil-smuggling 'shadow fleet' in Atlantic
High level meetings have been held to discuss the issue, The Journal has learned.
Irish soldier killed during 1999 Lebanon attack to be honoured with bravery medal
Private William Kedian died at UNP 6-42 when his post came under fire on 31 May, 1999.
Russia says cargo ship sank in Mediterranean after blast, two missing
Irish soldiers in EU Battlegroup could be deployed to Ukraine for peacekeeping in event of truce
Irish soldiers will undertake a two-year deployment as part of the EU Battlegroup.
Armed gardaí arrest two men, seize gun and stop 'imminent threat to life' in west Dublin
Data rules and lack of legal basis for suspensions are key issues in military discipline report
Government announces deal signed for new €53m French built Government Jet
The Department of Defence has signed an agreement for the French-made Falcon 6X.
Man taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries after Finglas shooting
Gardaí continue Kyran Durnin probe with a number of suspects linked to his disappearance
US police 'proactively launched' investigation into alleged sexual assault during Armagh GAA trip
Irish Army officer latest to receive medal for work with Ukrainian troops
Irish aid agencies monitor mystery illness that has killed 143 people in south west DR of Congo
Ireland's youngest TD elected as Mick Barry concedes recount in Cork North Central
Last year
2024
Micheál Martin first elected in Cork as his personal vote surges in South-Central constituency
'They have nothing': Aid workers struggle to save lives at edge of war-torn Sudan
News correspondent Niall O’Connor travelled to South Sudan and the border region with Sudan. This is his fourth and final dispatch that examines the situation across the disaster zone.
Almost 90% of technicians in Coast Guard helicopter service would consider industrial action
In South Sudan with aid boss John Rynne: 'The maps drawn in colonial times are starting to erode'
Niall O’Connor travelled to South Sudan and the Sudan border to report on the forgotten African crisis. This is his third dispatch from the region.
'Prices are bedamned': Kanturk locals on the election and the Taoiseach's supermarket slip-up
The Journal headed for the town today and spoke to local people to get their view on the fallout from the one real standout moment from an otherwise insipid campaign.
Investigators examining if remains found in Monaghan grave are those of IRA victim Joe Lynskey
World needs global regulation to manage Artificial Intelligence spread, French expert says